[ Verb Tenses ]
During a class discussion, Charlotte mentioned that the past participle of ‘speak’ is important for understanding English grammar. What is the past participle of ‘speak’?
A. speaking
B. speaks
C. spoken
D. spoke

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Vocabulary › ViewMy wife is going on her business next week so I have to ____ most of the chores around the house.
A. hold
B. distribute
C. take
D. handle
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________ I agree with your main point, I have reservations about your methods.
A. While
B. Furthermore
C. On the other hand
D. Therefore
Conjunction › ViewWhat is a common conjunction that can be used to join these sentences: I want to go to the park. I want to stay home.
A. or
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C. but
D. because
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A:________ right now?
B: Yes, he is.
A. He sleeps
B. Is he sleeping
C. He sleeping
D. sleeping
